At the close of the Olympic Games, wOw’s Beijing blogger picks the three most intriguing females of the Olympics
By Junling Cui
Behind the scenes at these Olympics, the Chinese aren’t as scary as you
think. Actually, we’re having a lot of fun, no matter who wins
By Junling Cui
For months, he has been the face of the Olympics for the Chinese, their
Michael Phelps. Now he’s out with an injury and the Games won’t be the
same for the hometown fans
By Junling Cui
Our Beijing blogger and her husband’s differing worldviews on the age of the controversial Chinese gold medalist
This year’s reward is still secret (last time it was $30,000) but this
much is clear: Chinese Olympians hail from some of the nation’s poorest
regions and that makes the stakes huge
By Junling Cui
The New York Times and others maintain that the U.S. swim star’s performance is ignored in Beijing, but wOw’s woman on the scene says otherwise
By Junling Cui
wowOwow’s Beijing blogger live from the Olympics
By Junling Cui
wowOwow’s Beijing blogger live from the Olympics
By Junling Cui
Our wOw woman on the scene reports on the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics,
from the murder of Todd Bachman, father-in-law of U.S. men’s volleyball
coach Hugh McCutcheon, to opening day’s boldface names
By Junling Cui